[68] See note [66], p. 164.

[69] The seed to be bought is now less each year, as it is produced on the garden, and after the fifth year no more has to be purchased. From the fourth, and all subsequent years, nurseries for vacancies are calculated at Rs. 500, which is enough, as the garden has been previously yearly replenished. This expenditure will be continual as long as the garden lasts, for there will always be some vacancies to replace.

[70] Rupees 500 is a fair sum to estimate for ordinary annual repairs to buildings, and it will be required as long as the garden lasts. A temporary Factory was made in 1877, and a permanent building is now allowed for in 1881. Permanent Manager’s and Assistant’s houses are also allowed for in 1882. The garden can afford this now, for the profits are large. (See table at page [172].)

[71] For the rates assumed here see page [84].

[72] See Note [69], p. 165.

[73] See Note [70], p. 165.

[74] See Note [71], p. 165.

[75] See note [69], p. 165.

[76] See note [70], p. 165.

[77] See note [71], p. 165.